Webster Dictionary

Webster Dictionary :: Edders

ED'DERS, n. A name given to a variety of the Arum esculentum, an esculent root.

Webster Dictionary :: Edder

ED'DER, n. In husbandry, such wood as is worked into the top of hedge-stakes to ...

Webster Dictionary :: Edacity

EDAC'ITY, n. [L. edacitas, from edax, edo, to eat.] Greediness; voracity; raveno...

Webster Dictionary :: Edacious

EDA'CIOUS, a. [L. edax, from edo, to eat.] Eating; given to eating; greedy; vora...

Webster Dictionary :: Ed

EAD,ED, in names, is a Saxon word signifying happy, fortunate; as in Edward, hap...

Webster Dictionary :: Ecurie

EC'URIE, n. A stable; a covered place for horses.

Webster Dictionary :: Ecumenic

ECUMEN'IC ECUMEN'ICAL, a. [Gr. the habitable world.] General; universal; as an e...

Webster Dictionary :: Ectype

EC'TYPE, a. [Gr.] A copy. ]Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Ectypal

EC'TYPAL, a. [infra.] Taken from the original.

Webster Dictionary :: Ecstatic

ECSTAT'IC ECSTAT'ICAL, a. Arresting the mind; suspending the senses; entrancing....

Webster Dictionary :: Ecstasy

EC'STASY, n. [Gr. to stand.] 1. Primarily, a fixed state; a trance; a state in w...

Webster Dictionary :: Ecstasied

EC'STASIED, a. [See Ecstasy .] Enraptured; ravished; transported; delighted.

Webster Dictionary :: Ecphractic

ECPHRAC'TIC, a. [Gr.] In medicine, deobstruent; attenuating. ECPHRAC'TIC , n. A ...

Webster Dictionary :: Economy

ECON'OMY, n. [L. oeconomia; Gr. house, and law, rule.] 1. Primarily, the managem...

Webster Dictionary :: Economizing

ECONOMIZING, ppr. Using with frugality.

Webster Dictionary :: Economized

ECON'OMIZED, pp. Used with frugality.

Ampiaw
Add to home screen for a faster, app-like experience